Pronouns: Some Common Pronouns Include: I, You, He, She, It, We, They, You, Him, Her, Them, It, Us

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Pronouns

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.


example: John is a mail carrier. John carries a blue bag.
To make the second sentence sound better, you can change
the word John to he.
new sentence: John is a mail carrier. He carries a blue bag.
The word he is a pronoun that takes the place of the word John.
Some common pronouns include:
I, you, he, she, it, we, they, you, him, her, them, it, us
Rewrite each sentence. Change the underlined word or words
to a pronoun.
1. Sarah made dinner for the whole family.
She made dinner for the whole family.
2. Tyler played tag with Miguel and Ramon.
Tyler played tag with them.
3. Mr. Cane went to the movies with Mrs. Cane.
Mr. Cane went to the movies with her.

4. The house needs a fresh coat of paint.


It needs a fresh coat of paint.

Pronouns
BOLD the pronouns in the sentences below.
Some sentences have more than one pronoun.
5. She went to the store with Angela.
6. Six of us had to squeeze in the tiny car.
7. Every Thursday, Kenny goes to Wal-Mart with them.
8. At the store, the cashier gave her some change.
9. When the sun comes up, he leaves for work.
10. I enjoyed seeing them on the playground.
11. Have you hung the painting on the wall yet?
12. If I eat all of these vegetables, mother will let me watch television.
13. We played with the puppy, then fed her a biscuit.
14. Have you seen the sandcastle we built?
15. I bounced the ball and Jack ran after it.

Pronouns
Match the word or group of words on the left with the
corresponding pronoun on the right.
c 1. Pat and I a. he
a 2. Joseph b. she
b 3. Alyssa c. we
e 4. the big truck d. they
d 5. Kevin and Martin e. it
Write a pronoun that could replace the underlined word(s) is
each sentence.
6. Joseph loves to sing. He
7. Jennifer and Carl enjoy listening to Joseph's singing. They
8. Joseph will sing a duet with Olivia. Her
9. Olivia has a beautiful voice too. She
10. The concert will be tomorrow evening. It
11. Freddy and I will be sitting in the front row. We
12. Freddy will go with Joseph's parents. them

Pronouns

Read each sentence. Choose the correct pronoun that can


replace the
underlined word(s) in each sentence
. 1. Carol is writing a report on Thomas Edison.
a. Them c. It
b. Her
d. She
2. Dad rented a movie for my brother and me to watch
tonight.
a. us c. we
b. he d. they
3. Miguel and his sister got a new puppy.
a. We c. Their
b. He d. They
4. An ice cream truck drove down the street.
a. It c. They
b. Her d. Him
5. Do you want to go to the party with Hanna and Jamie?
a. her c. we
b. they d. them

Pronouns
Possessive pronouns are used to show that something or
someone belongs to someone else.
example: Tim bought a new laptop computer.
The computer is his.
The possessive pronoun his is referring to a laptop computer that
belongs to Tim.
Use a possessive pronoun from the box below to complete each
sentence.
Possessive pronouns include:
mine yours his hers its ours theirs
1. I bought a new video game. It is mine.
2. The jacket belongs to David. The jacket is his
.
3. The cats belong to Lisa and Sheila. The cats were theirs.
4. This telephone number belongs to Betsy. It is hers.
5. You and I live in this house. The house is ours
.
6. My dog is bigger than your dog. The larger dog is mine.
7. You go to Maple School. The school is yours.
8. Ted's baseball is over here. The baseball is his.
9. That skateboard belongs to Jan. The skateboard is hers.
10. You want the last slice of pizza. The last slice is yours.
11. Mom and dad's car is in the driveway. The car in the driveway is theirs.
12. My brother and I bought tickets. The tickets are ours.

Reflexive Pronouns
Directions: Use the reflexive pronouns in the word box to
complete
the sentences. Then underline the person, people, or noun to
which
the pronoun is referring.
Word Box
myself yourself herself himself itself
ourselves yourselves themselves
1.) George and Mary did the project all by themselves.
2.) I wondered about that myself.
3.) Adam hurt himself playing hockey.
4.) The calculator will turn itself off when it is not being used.
5.) Make sure you clean yourself up before the party starts.
6.) Julie dusted herself off before she got back on the horse.
7.) You and I have to ask ourselves that question.
8.) Do you boys think you can handle this yourselves?

Read each pair of sentences. Circle the pronoun in the


second
sentence. Then, circle the words from the first
sentence that the
pronoun replaces.
example:
The students are reading a story. It is about a dragon.
1. James and I went to the movie theater. We bought some
popcorn.
2. The magician cut a woman in half. Then, she pulled a rabbit
from a hat.
3. Marcia and Jan played with the puppies. Marcia tossed the
ball to them.
4. Mitchell went swimming with Greg. He and Greg dove under
the water.
5. Joelle listened to music on her iPod. After an hour, it ran out
of batteries.
6. Dark storm clouds rolled in over the town. They blocked the
sunlight.
7. Grandma and Grandpa went on a trip to Mexico. They will be
back next week.
8. The carpenter's hammer is in the truck. His screwdriver is
next to it.
9. Have you seen Kelly's doll? It has been missing all day.
10. Mrs. Smith lost her purse. Her credit card was inside.

Pronouns I and Me
The word I is used in the subject of a sentence. The word me is used in
the predicate of the sentence.
examples: Kim and I walked to the deli.
The pronoun I is used because it falls in the subject of
the sentence.
Kim went to the deli with me.
The pronoun me is used because it falls in the predicate
of the sentence.
Write I or me on the blank line for each sentence.
1. I cleaned up my bedroom this morning.
2. My brother came in to help me.
3. Sam and I vacuumed the floor.
4. Then, Sam helped me dust the shelves.
5. I picked my toys up from of the floor and put them away.
6. Sam made the bed for me.

7. Mom said that she was proud of me for keeping my room clean.
8. I told her that Sam was a great help.
9. Sam and I make a great team.
10. Sam said, Will you help me clean my room next?

Singular and Plural Pronouns


A singular pronoun takes the place of a singular noun.
The girl went to the store.
Girl is a singular noun.
She went to the store.
The pronoun she takes the place of the noun, girl.
She is a singular pronoun.
A plural pronoun takes the place of a plural noun or more than one
noun.
The cats played with the yarn.
Cats is a plural noun.
They played with the yarn.
The pronoun they takes the place of the noun cats.
They is a plural pronoun.
Read each sentence below and underline the pronoun. Tell whether the
pronoun is singular or plural.
1. Bobby went to the library with him. singular pronoun
2. We ate all of the candy in the bag. plural pronoun

3. Where did they go last night? plural pronoun


4. I like to listen to classical music. singular pronoun
5. Jenna will come to the movies with us. plural pronoun
6. Joey told me a funny story. singular pronoun
7. Her favorite food is pizza. singular pronoun
8. Tomorrow, they will fly to Chicago. plural pronoun
9. That car is old, and it doesn't run well. singular pronoun
10. Haven't we been here before? plural pronoun

These, Those, This, and That


These and those are plural words. They refer to more than one
thing.
example: These flowers are pretty.
The word these refers to more than one flower.
This and that are singular words. They refer to only one thing.
example: That plant needs water.
The pronoun that refers to only one plant.
Directions: Choose one of the words in parenthesis ( ) to complete
each sentence. Write the correct word on the line.
1.) This watch on my wrist says it is noon. (These, This)
2.) That cat across the street has a striped tail. (That, Those)
3.) Whose skates are those by the stairs? (this, those)
4.) I dont know why Im wearing my hair this way. (this, those)
5.) Did you eat those cookies on the table? (those, that)

6.) These tests on my desk dont have names on them. (these, this)
7.) Remember that movie we watched yesterday? (that, those)
8.) These trees are going to grow very tall. (These, This)
9.) That storm we had last night kept me awake. (Those, That)
10.) Did you buy those grapes at the market? (that, those)
11.) Ask that policeman for directions. (that, those)
12.) How many of these napkins here do you need? (these, this

Pronouns
Directions: Rewrite each sentence. Replace the underlined words
with a pronoun.
1) Martha and I had to leave early for school.
We had to leave early for school.
2.) Dan and Joe helped the teacher clean.
They helped the teacher clean.
3.) Where did Jen go?
Where did she go?
4.) Was that Marys phone ringing?
Was that her phone ringing?
5.) I wonder if Dad knows the phone number.
I wonder if he knows the phone number.
6.) Let's go for a ride in my brothers car.
Let's go for a ride in his car.
7.) Jane, Lisa, Beth, and Susan went to the game together.
They went to the game together.

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